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How to upgrade Perl properly

Fede Marsell

Basic Pleskian
Hello,

I have an old box with CentOS 4.8 and Plesk 9.3.0. The problem is that I must update Perl to 5.8.8 (o highest). It´s possible install Perl 5.8.8 on CentOS 4.8?

If it's possible, What is the most properly method without broken Plesk? With yum: "yum update perl", With the properly rpm, o directly from source?

I really worry about it. I want do it without broken Plesk.

If it's not possible install Perl 5.8.8 I can use the actual version 5.8.5 but I need to install on Perl 5.8.5 some modules. I allways use CPAN for it. Can I use CPAN in a Plesk server or could cause any problem wiht Plesk components like Spamassasin, Awstats ... etc?

Thanks,
 
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